3-year-old boy becomes youngest member of Mensa high IQ society

Toddler gets accepted into prestigious high IQ society

Muhammad Haryz Nadzim has become Mensa UK's youngest member after scoring 142 on his IQ test.

WOLVERHAMPTON, England - A 3-year-old boy in the U.K. has become the youngest member of a prestigious high IQ society.

Muhammad Haryz Nadzim was recently accepted into Mensa UK, the world’s largest and oldest international high IQ society.

Nadzim’s parents had him assessed by a psychologist, a requirement for Mensa applicants under the age of 10 and a half. He reportedly scored a 142 on the Stanford-Binet IQ test, which puts him in the top two percentile of the population. Scoring above 145 is considered "genius or near genius."